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we hear a lot recently at the election, lost a lot of seats in the house and senate. didn't get the white house. rebranding. there was the republican party autopsy not too long ago that came out. part of the crux of that was the fact that republicans really need to work together. but palin, i want to play one more clip here. this is when she seems to be working against some within her own party. roll it. >> when somebody's going to hold republicans in congress accountable, it's going to be sarah palin. talk about rebranding the gop. instead of restoring the trust of the american people. >> the next election is 20 months away. the last thing we need is washington, d.c. vetting our candidates. >> alice, you get the final word here. what do you make of this? she is trashing the party. it should be this whole coming together, yes? >> well, that's the whole point. and i was at cpac when she spoke and she certainly energized the conservatives there. that's the message. we learned a lot from this past election and what she is doing is positioning herself smartly enough to he
we hear a lot recently at the election, lost a lot of seats in the house and senate. didn't get the white house. rebranding. there was the republican party autopsy not too long ago that came out. part of the crux of that was the fact that republicans really need to work together. but palin, i want to play one more clip here. this is when she seems to be working against some within her own party. roll it. >> when somebody's going to hold republicans in congress accountable, it's going to...
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we hear a lot recently at the election, lost a lot of seats in the house and senate. didn't get the white house. rebranding. there was the republican party autopsy not too long ago that came out. part of the crux of that was the fact that republicans really need to work together. but palin, i want to play one more clip here. this is when she seems to be working against some within her own party. roll it. >> when somebody's going to hold republicans in congress accountable, it's going to be sarah palin. talk about rebranding the gop. instead of restoring the trust of the american people. >> the next election is 20 months away. the last thing we need is washington, d.c. vetting our candidates. >> alice, you get the final word herement what here. what do you make of this? she is trashing the party. it should be this whole coming together, yes? >> well, that's the whole point. and i was at cpac when she spoke and she certainly energized the conservatives there. that's the message. we learned a lot from this past election and what she is doing is positioning herself smartl
we hear a lot recently at the election, lost a lot of seats in the house and senate. didn't get the white house. rebranding. there was the republican party autopsy not too long ago that came out. part of the crux of that was the fact that republicans really need to work together. but palin, i want to play one more clip here. this is when she seems to be working against some within her own party. roll it. >> when somebody's going to hold republicans in congress accountable, it's going to...
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david boies, his former supreme court rival, the man he beat in bush versus gore deciding the 2011 elections. the director loved it. >> when he suggested that we get david boies to be his co-counsel, and i thought, wow, to get the guys to oppose each other on bush v. gore to team up, saying that this is a nonpartisan issue. >> not to mention irresistible public relations. >> i think that in the very beginning, there was a curiosity factor, which i think actually served us well. and one of the things that the novelty odd couple status did was attract people to begin to think about the issue in ways that they'd not thought about it before. >> it amplified our voice, made people listen to us. >> coming up -- >> gay and lesbian citizens are entitled to the same dignity as other citizens. >> a lot of americans believe in one marriage between one man and one woman. >> a battle that ends up at the nation's highest court. >> this is the defining civil rights issue of this time. [ female announcer ] are you sensitive to dairy? then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to
david boies, his former supreme court rival, the man he beat in bush versus gore deciding the 2011 elections. the director loved it. >> when he suggested that we get david boies to be his co-counsel, and i thought, wow, to get the guys to oppose each other on bush v. gore to team up, saying that this is a nonpartisan issue. >> not to mention irresistible public relations. >> i think that in the very beginning, there was a curiosity factor, which i think actually served us...
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it's a special election. republicans vote in special elections down there. so i cannot stress how hard this would be. again, if they wanted to design a candidate they didn't want to run against it would be steven colbert's sister. a smart woman. she's all tied up in all of the universities so she's a great candidate. can a great candidate knock off a republican in this special election? it will still be tough. >> knowing steven, he's very popular. a lot of voters probably don't like him, but he's a native son. he's very popular in south carolina. i think he's got a house there. he's going to be very influential in this. >> the 75 year old men, do they like steven colbert? not. >> are universities responsible if students can't find jobs? this from mikes, yes, obviously. here's another tweet. as a student i never expected my university to hand me a job after fou years. another tweet, colleges are not responsible. just another example of blaming someone else for failures. and this tweet, we need to break the cycle of entitlement. it's the grad's responsibility
it's a special election. republicans vote in special elections down there. so i cannot stress how hard this would be. again, if they wanted to design a candidate they didn't want to run against it would be steven colbert's sister. a smart woman. she's all tied up in all of the universities so she's a great candidate. can a great candidate knock off a republican in this special election? it will still be tough. >> knowing steven, he's very popular. a lot of voters probably don't like him,...
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law enforcement officials say they are now taking extra precautions to protect other elected officials in kaufman county. the courthouse will be open for business on mud, but tonday, bu prosecutor's office will be closed. >> it's unnerving to the community at large, and that's why we're striving to, you know, assure the community that we are still providing public safety and will be able to do that is not murders of the two high-profile prosecutors has the hall of well-coordinated hits, targeted killings of law enforcement and elected officials are rare but not unheard of. >> and he came up to the window of my truck with the gun pointed at me. >> reporter: earlier this year in southern california christopher dorner terrorized law enforcement with a manifesto and a detailed hit list of the people he wanted to kill, but in many ways the kaufman county cases are scarier. no one knows what these killers are thinking. >> well, the town i think has felt more fear than anything else. they are afraid that someone else will be targeted by these people. >> reporter: it's not clear why the prosec
law enforcement officials say they are now taking extra precautions to protect other elected officials in kaufman county. the courthouse will be open for business on mud, but tonday, bu prosecutor's office will be closed. >> it's unnerving to the community at large, and that's why we're striving to, you know, assure the community that we are still providing public safety and will be able to do that is not murders of the two high-profile prosecutors has the hall of well-coordinated hits,...
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> they did elect him again. he's a great politician. he is a great politician. but he has to govern now. >> moderates are intelligent and they know what they're doing. >> jim, the moderates are not with this bucket. thank you, jake. >> thank you so much. we really appreciate you being here. still to come, pope francis vows to punish pedophile priests but it is just talk? and president obama apologizes for comments he made about california's attorney general. did the president cross the line? and almost two months after cop killer christopher dorner was killed, the lapd announces major decision about that $1 million reward. income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com th
> they did elect him again. he's a great politician. he is a great politician. but he has to govern now. >> moderates are intelligent and they know what they're doing. >> jim, the moderates are not with this bucket. thank you, jake. >> thank you so much. we really appreciate you being here. still to come, pope francis vows to punish pedophile priests but it is just talk? and president obama apologizes for comments he made about california's attorney general. did the...
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a cococounsel his forr supreme court rival, the man he beat in bush versus gorde deciding the 2011 elections. >> he suggested that we get david boyce to be his cocounsel, and i thought, wow, to get the guys to oppose each other on the bush v gore to team up, that is irresistible. >> in the beginning there was a curiosity factor, which was actually served as well. and one of the things that the odd couple status did was attract people to begin to think about the issue in ways they had not thought about it before. >> it many -- amplified our voice and made people listen to us. >> coming up -- >> they are entitled to the same dignity as other citizens. >> a lot of americans believes in one marriage between one man and one woman. >> a battle that ends up at the nation's highest court. >> this is defining the civil rights issue of this time. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me! seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helico
a cococounsel his forr supreme court rival, the man he beat in bush versus gorde deciding the 2011 elections. >> he suggested that we get david boyce to be his cocounsel, and i thought, wow, to get the guys to oppose each other on the bush v gore to team up, that is irresistible. >> in the beginning there was a curiosity factor, which was actually served as well. and one of the things that the odd couple status did was attract people to begin to think about the issue in ways they...
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republicans get elected in hawaii, democrats get elected in the deep south. dogs and cats live together in harmony, crazy things happen in special elections which is why the democrats are absolutely right to put their backs into t. here's the thing. even if they manage to pull off an upset in a district that voted 59% against barack obama in 2012, even if somehow they pulled that off, chances are she's not going to last very long in congress. another republican, another generic republican who is not like a sanford or not like sanford's opponent, very weak, is going to come along and win back the seat. so, again, democrats go for it, pour money into the race, fair enough. but the truth is -- the other thing about mark sanford, he left office very unpopular for lots of reasons, this being one of them and also had tons of conflicts with other republicans in the state. >> fair point. >> so he's a smart guy, an impressive guy, but has a lot of baggage. >> yeah, well, how he treated his wife and family certainly was a big part of it. michael, sanford's fiancee, the
republicans get elected in hawaii, democrats get elected in the deep south. dogs and cats live together in harmony, crazy things happen in special elections which is why the democrats are absolutely right to put their backs into t. here's the thing. even if they manage to pull off an upset in a district that voted 59% against barack obama in 2012, even if somehow they pulled that off, chances are she's not going to last very long in congress. another republican, another generic republican who...
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he ran against chavez in october's presidential election, did well, lost by 11 points, though. >> in myanmar a horrific school fire killed 13 students. 70 students were sleeping when the fear broke out around 3:00 in the morning. local time. they say an electrical device overheated and short circuits. >>> in china, we've been seeing pictures of smog so thick. people walking around with face masks. >> you can't see halfway down the street. now a new study finds that chirn china's air pollution caused 1 million people to die prematurely in 2010, that's 40% of the total around the world. >> chad meyers joining us here. give us a sense why this is so, so bad in china. >> weather does play a little bit of a part of this. i lived in columbus, ohio for quite some time, and we had something called seasonal effective disorder where the sun never came out, 100 days where the sun never came out, air was humid, air never moved, stagnant, and clouds stayed all day. there's not much wind, clouds are hanging in, smog's hanging on to the humidity. also coal fire power plants. and increasing cars, 5
he ran against chavez in october's presidential election, did well, lost by 11 points, though. >> in myanmar a horrific school fire killed 13 students. 70 students were sleeping when the fear broke out around 3:00 in the morning. local time. they say an electrical device overheated and short circuits. >>> in china, we've been seeing pictures of smog so thick. people walking around with face masks. >> you can't see halfway down the street. now a new study finds that chirn...
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the newly elected president. hinckley bought this postcard, reagan with wife, nancy, and wrote on the back -- >> dear jodie, don't they make a darling couple? one day you and i will occupy the white house and the peasants will drool with envy. until then, please do your best to remain a virgin. you are a virgin, aren't you? love, john. >> december 10th, president-elect reagan was staying at blair house. john hinckley lay in wait outside several times, but never managed to be there when reagan was coming or going. the next day, december 11th, 1980, the new cabinet was announced at a news conference inside the mayflower hotel. hinckley was somewhere in this crowd with a gun, expecting reagan to show up. was he prepared to shoot the president? >> he said, reagan was a no-show, so that's why nothing happened. >> hinckley went home for the holidays, signing in at this basement gun range a few days after christmas. and again on a monday after the inauguration day. in the first week of march, 1981, john hinckley came ba
the newly elected president. hinckley bought this postcard, reagan with wife, nancy, and wrote on the back -- >> dear jodie, don't they make a darling couple? one day you and i will occupy the white house and the peasants will drool with envy. until then, please do your best to remain a virgin. you are a virgin, aren't you? love, john. >> december 10th, president-elect reagan was staying at blair house. john hinckley lay in wait outside several times, but never managed to be there...
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the newly elected president. hinckley bought this postcard, reagan with wife, nancy, and wrote on the back -- >> dear jodie, don't they make a darling couple? one day you and i will occupy the white house and the peasants will drool with envy. until then, please do your best to remain a virgin. you are a virgin, aren't you? love, john. >> december 10th, president-elect reagan was staying at blair house. john hinckley lay in wait outside several times, but never managed to be there when reagan was coming or going. the next day, december 11th, 1980, the new cabinet was announced at a news conference inside the mayflower hotel. hinckley was somewhere in this crowd with a gun, expecting reagan to show up. was he prepared to shoot the president? >> he said, reagan was a no-show, so that's why nothing happened. >> hinckley went home for the holidays, signing in at this basement gun range a few days after christmas. and again on a monday after the inauguration day. in the first week of march, 1981, john hinckley came ba
the newly elected president. hinckley bought this postcard, reagan with wife, nancy, and wrote on the back -- >> dear jodie, don't they make a darling couple? one day you and i will occupy the white house and the peasants will drool with envy. until then, please do your best to remain a virgin. you are a virgin, aren't you? love, john. >> december 10th, president-elect reagan was staying at blair house. john hinckley lay in wait outside several times, but never managed to be there...
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and by all three i'm referring to mike mclelland, the actual elected district attorney, his wife cynthia both found dead in their home. and hasse, an assistant district attorney. interesting also there have been many comments that hasse never prosecuted arian nation who has come under suspicion as a gang. very often gang members are prosecuted alone like one gang member for murder, one for armed robbery. they could infuriate an entire gang. the more likely is that it is a single person acting alone. >> so the harris county officials are now putting out the alert and protecting their own. harris county down in the houston area. i'm sure you will remember there were federal charges brought up against arian brotherhood members in houston last fall. my concern is like you said, they can be prosecuted individually. can they become members of the gang once they end up in prison? >> absolutely. it's some people think it is harder to try. if you go behind bars you can find out who has the kind of members of the gang specifically arian brotherhood has never been really secretive. they make no sec
and by all three i'm referring to mike mclelland, the actual elected district attorney, his wife cynthia both found dead in their home. and hasse, an assistant district attorney. interesting also there have been many comments that hasse never prosecuted arian nation who has come under suspicion as a gang. very often gang members are prosecuted alone like one gang member for murder, one for armed robbery. they could infuriate an entire gang. the more likely is that it is a single person acting...
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were on the opposite side, one of us would lose. >> neither one of us likes to lose, so. >> with the election over they became friends, really good friends, even though they still square off in court as recently as last month. >> on opposite sides. it was really great -- >> who won? >> the judges will tell us. but i will tell you one thing, and that's i like it a lot better than when he is on my side than when he is against me. >> they are teaming up in what they both say is the biggest case of their distinguished careers. >> i think this is the defining the civil rights issue of this time. >> it wasn't a republican issue or a democratic or a conservative or a liberal issue. it was an american issue that we could go to the courts and to the american public and say, listen to us, this is about human rights and human dignity and respect for all of our citizens. >> citizens like sandy stier and chris perry. >> i am a 50-year-old american woman and i can't marry the person i want to marry. >> they have been together for 13 years. they are raising four boys as a family, and they want to get marrie
were on the opposite side, one of us would lose. >> neither one of us likes to lose, so. >> with the election over they became friends, really good friends, even though they still square off in court as recently as last month. >> on opposite sides. it was really great -- >> who won? >> the judges will tell us. but i will tell you one thing, and that's i like it a lot better than when he is on my side than when he is against me. >> they are teaming up in what...
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now two lawyers who went head to head in the case that decided a presidential election are now actually teaming up on something that could be even more far-reaching. that would be the former bush solicitor general ted olson and liberal lawyer david boyes. it's the subject of a new documentary by gloria borger. it airs later tonight here on cnn. here's an excerpt. >> if anybody had told me in the year 2000 after bush versus gore that i would be sitting with you both today on the same side of a case about gay marriage, i would have said, are you nuts? >> in the first place, i think we both came to the conclusion that we could be unbeatable if we were on the same side. but if we were on the opposite side, one of us would lose. >> neither one of us likes to lose. >> reporter: with the election over, they became friends. really good friends. even though they still square off in court as recently as last month. >> it was really great. i'll tell you one thing, i like it a lot better when he's on my side than when he's against me. >> reporter: they're now teaming up in what they both say is the
now two lawyers who went head to head in the case that decided a presidential election are now actually teaming up on something that could be even more far-reaching. that would be the former bush solicitor general ted olson and liberal lawyer david boyes. it's the subject of a new documentary by gloria borger. it airs later tonight here on cnn. here's an excerpt. >> if anybody had told me in the year 2000 after bush versus gore that i would be sitting with you both today on the same side...
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he was elected when he was 77 years old. they thought he would be a caretaker transitional pope and he calls together the most revolutionary meeting of the last century in the church. so i think the way pope francis has begun people are thinking, gee, this man could even call vatican iii. he's going to do some major things when maybe they thought this humble man from argentina wouldn't be do that at all. >> reverend beck, thank you so much. appreciate it as always. >> you're welcome. >>> commuters in berlin had a great exciuse for being late to work. >> this is not about traffic or a sick kid, but a 200 pound russian bomb. >> really? >> that will slow down your commute. we'll tell you about it. the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe pla
he was elected when he was 77 years old. they thought he would be a caretaker transitional pope and he calls together the most revolutionary meeting of the last century in the church. so i think the way pope francis has begun people are thinking, gee, this man could even call vatican iii. he's going to do some major things when maybe they thought this humble man from argentina wouldn't be do that at all. >> reverend beck, thank you so much. appreciate it as always. >> you're...
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have an agenda, they don't need to kowtow to get re-elected? >> to big city mayors, absolutely. >> the thing i don't understand, i asked the nra this and i don't take a position on this, it's not my job, i'm not piers morgan here, i'm not trying to push an agenda -- >> thank god. >> but the thing i do not understand is if background checks have prevented some felons, some domestic abusers, some people who have been convicted of crimes in the past, has prevented them from getting guns because they have lied on their background checks and have been caught, and we know the statistics on that, it has done that, why not expand them to prevent more people like them from getting guns? that's what i just don't understand. >> okay. this is how i'll explain it to you. there are practical issues involved we're not thinking about. the 28% or so people who don't buy their guns, you know, through the firearms dealers, who use the background check, again, it's between friends and family. so what we're going to have to do is pass some sort of law which require
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get killed and an elected d.a. it's really sending some shockwaves through the community. >> you say you're on edge. mike mclelland had been talking reportedly by the soerked press, had been talking about carrying a handgun every minute of every day even when he was talking about a dog just for extra protection. he was also very public about his hunt for the killer in the hasse case. let's listen to what he said right there. >> anything that you people can do to accelerate getting our hands on this scum will be appreciated. >> now that first killing was two months ago now. why do you think there hasn't been more, at least public leads in that first case? >> you know, there just hasn't been a lot of information that's been provided. i mean, you know, the killing of mark hasse, who was the assistant d.a., there was some speculation that it may not have been tied to his work at the d.a.'s office. it could have been something personal of nature. and it really didn't make a lot of headlines. i think now that the elected
get killed and an elected d.a. it's really sending some shockwaves through the community. >> you say you're on edge. mike mclelland had been talking reportedly by the soerked press, had been talking about carrying a handgun every minute of every day even when he was talking about a dog just for extra protection. he was also very public about his hunt for the killer in the hasse case. let's listen to what he said right there. >> anything that you people can do to accelerate getting...
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tuesday, january 20th, 1981, inauguration day, president-elect reagan heads for morning church services across a square from the white house. detective thomas kaschak was a motorcycle policeman watching a crowd on the opposite sidewalk. one man seemed different. >> if someone got in front of him, he would make sure he maneuvered himself so that he was right there, always right there by the road blind. >> reporter: kaschak was suspicious. >> maybe there's something wrong. maybe something isn't right there. i wanted to go over and stop him. >> he asked his lieutenant who told him the president's on his way, let's not make a scene. wait until later. 70 days later when reagan was shot, kaschak looked at a tv screen and saw a familiar face. >> i immediately recognized him as the person i saw at st. john's church that morning. >> who was? >> john hinckley. >> reporter: john hinckley, 25 years old, a college dropout, a drifter, living off his family's money. years ago in a phone call from a mental hospital, hinckley would confirm to our cnn producer james polk, then an nbc reporter, that he wa
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if you are elected to congress this would be relevant to your job. what are your thoughts on the bluster that we're hearing from north korea these days? >> this is deeply unsettling, and it needs to be dealt with with certainty. i think it is interesting for you go all the way back to the 1940s, the korean peninsula was flit. and a lot of historians believe it was uncertainty as to whether or not america would step in as an ally in a north korea attack. and as a result of the uncertainty they did. when you look at it now the north korean dictator, we need to be crystal clear in terms of foreign policy and the necessity of military engagement. >> we heard that you're thankful for another chance. the fact that you were forced into a runoff and you're tied with a democrat in a reliably red district, does this suggest that voters are still hez about the? still not quite sold on your redemption? >> well, i would respectfully say, jake, if we were to put you in there with 15 other candidates, it's difficult to split a pie 16 ways and end up without a runof
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it will take work to create platforms so people will start in the next elections vote for candidates because they're on the left or right of those particular issues. that political party culture, that is the major challenge. and where we're starting from down in jordan, i think we're still steps ahead of many, many countries in the middle east. it's going to be tough for all of us, but that's the only way i think we can do it. >> your majesty, thank you very much. this was a fascinating conversation. >>> we'll be back in a moment with the richest man in india, the second richest man, mukesh, ambani. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minut
it will take work to create platforms so people will start in the next elections vote for candidates because they're on the left or right of those particular issues. that political party culture, that is the major challenge. and where we're starting from down in jordan, i think we're still steps ahead of many, many countries in the middle east. it's going to be tough for all of us, but that's the only way i think we can do it. >> your majesty, thank you very much. this was a fascinating...
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the pope has made it clear in the first public outings since he was elected. he likes to keep things short. that sits very well with the crowd. one of the things that he did in his blessing today was modernize his extension of blessings and wishes for peace around the world to include some of the modern conflicts, including not only the middle east conflict in syria, those are things that benedict xvi pointed to last easter. conflicts haven't been solved but add aing nigeria, the korean peninsula and saying that these are places in the world that finding a peaceful solution is absolutely necessary. he said they wish peace to a world that was torn apart by greed and by trafficking and by human trafficking. so, it was a very human message that he had today. as he went through the crowd today. one of the things that were interesting and he, once again, in his open pope mobile. he stopped to kiss babies and at one point to pick up a handicapped child and bless the handicapped child. >> jim bitterman, thank you very much. >>> the pope also said he hopes there could
the pope has made it clear in the first public outings since he was elected. he likes to keep things short. that sits very well with the crowd. one of the things that he did in his blessing today was modernize his extension of blessings and wishes for peace around the world to include some of the modern conflicts, including not only the middle east conflict in syria, those are things that benedict xvi pointed to last easter. conflicts haven't been solved but add aing nigeria, the korean...
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she supported marco rubio, jeff blake and myself. >> the next election is 20 months away. the last thing we need is washington, d.c., vetting our candidates. >> how much influence does she really have these days, within the gop? >> it's diminished. you can see that just from the money the pac raised. a lot of the spigot of money really dried up. but there's no question, sarah palin is an influencer, especially in the conservative populous movement. very popular among the base. now she's trying to portray herself as the kingmaker. she's asking for money for cara pac. it's a reminder of a great movements begin as a cause, become a bush administration and end endf -- business and end up as a racket. >> john, thanks very much. >> thank you, wolf. >>> more than 200 people are rescued from sheets of ice off the latvian coast. and other top stories in the situation room right now. what do you have, lisa? >> emergency officials say the ice floes broke off from the coast and were blown into the gulf, more than 150 people had to be carried to safety by boat. dozens of others by heli
she supported marco rubio, jeff blake and myself. >> the next election is 20 months away. the last thing we need is washington, d.c., vetting our candidates. >> how much influence does she really have these days, within the gop? >> it's diminished. you can see that just from the money the pac raised. a lot of the spigot of money really dried up. but there's no question, sarah palin is an influencer, especially in the conservative populous movement. very popular among the base....
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>> i think we saw in the last election cycle that president obama was very successful in reaching out to the hispanic vote, to the female vote, the african-american vote tends to go 90 percent plus for any democrat. i think for the republican party what they need to do is to make really concerted efforts not just for the talk and the rhetoric but to really reach out into the community, talk to folks and find out what are the problems you're facing, what do you need from your public officials and have a real conversation and inviting everyone to the table. so often we get focused on the national stage, what's going on in washington, d.c., without getting in there and doing the hard work of representing everyone. republicans need to do that. i think it's a fair critique, it's unfair, however, to be slandering the entire party without being handed a note and noticing, for example, robert byrd a member of the kkk retired in very good standing with the democratic party. >> it goes both ways. let's go ahead and move on, sarah palin, always a good talker here, her pac put out an ad this week
>> i think we saw in the last election cycle that president obama was very successful in reaching out to the hispanic vote, to the female vote, the african-american vote tends to go 90 percent plus for any democrat. i think for the republican party what they need to do is to make really concerted efforts not just for the talk and the rhetoric but to really reach out into the community, talk to folks and find out what are the problems you're facing, what do you need from your public...
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there so many different things from the law enforcement to elected officials. they think something could have been done and red flags that could have been caught. that's where i think we need to focus this. we talked on my program and all of the incidents that happened in the past year with a common denominator. you have men who are estranged from society and every one of them are on drugs and we have little to no conversation about this at all. certainly i think there needs to be reforms done to the mental health community in that area to address this. we need to start having a brought conversation and we also need to be careful that we don't stigmatize people with mental illness and make it to where people feel there is a hurdle to identify that and seek treatment. we have to have a national discussion. it's time. >> i agree with all of that. when we spoke on the radio show, we found a few points of genuine agreement. the way the debate has to go. it's the nagging sense that people write this openly in the newspapers. nothing significant may happen at all. 26
there so many different things from the law enforcement to elected officials. they think something could have been done and red flags that could have been caught. that's where i think we need to focus this. we talked on my program and all of the incidents that happened in the past year with a common denominator. you have men who are estranged from society and every one of them are on drugs and we have little to no conversation about this at all. certainly i think there needs to be reforms done...
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every time you have someone like rick santorum who gets up there and says, he's not a leader, not elected to anything, he needs to shut up and let the people on the hill do their job. >> well, the people on the hill, republicans on the hill, do not support overturning dome ma. they do not support the supreme court doing that or overturning proposition 8. they believe marriage is between a man and woman. you heard boehner say that last week overtly. i don't see anything changing on capitol hill or the party changing. the only thing -- ed gillespie said yesterday on a sunday show, perhaps we'll stop having in the republican party platform, the call for constitutional amendment on same-sex marriage. >> but that's not -- >> the problem is, they don't have problem getting white evangelical vote forge them. 79% voted for romney, for george w. bush. they don't have that problem. they need to expand that. >> jackie, emily, morris, thank you so much. >>> the only living child of former president john f. kennedy is getting a new job, and it means she's mofg. we'll tell you why she's going and presi
every time you have someone like rick santorum who gets up there and says, he's not a leader, not elected to anything, he needs to shut up and let the people on the hill do their job. >> well, the people on the hill, republicans on the hill, do not support overturning dome ma. they do not support the supreme court doing that or overturning proposition 8. they believe marriage is between a man and woman. you heard boehner say that last week overtly. i don't see anything changing on capitol...
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just to say that we are taking precautions to protect other elected officials in the county. [ inaudible question ] >> is this the work of white supremacist gang, do they have people here? >> i'm not in on that at all. i have no indication of that. >> do you believe it is definitively connected to the murder of mark hasse? >> pardon? >> do you believe the murders yesterday are definitively connected to the murder of mark hasse? >> i can't say that, no. we have nothing indicating that for sure. >> will the prosecutors office be open tomorrow or have you told them not to show up to work? >> i don't know if they'll be open or not. >> can you describe the crime scene. what did it look like when you went in last night? >> we're not going to discuss that, that's evidentiary. [ inaudible question ] >> pardon? >> i heard you provided security overnight for members of the d.a. office. >> we're not going to discuss any security arrangements. >> were there any signs of forced entry at the home yesterday? >> we'll not discuss that. >> sheriff, there was a deputy protecting the district attorney for
just to say that we are taking precautions to protect other elected officials in the county. [ inaudible question ] >> is this the work of white supremacist gang, do they have people here? >> i'm not in on that at all. i have no indication of that. >> do you believe it is definitively connected to the murder of mark hasse? >> pardon? >> do you believe the murders yesterday are definitively connected to the murder of mark hasse? >> i can't say that, no. we...
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, ted olson and david boies, argued different sides of the supreme court case that decided the 2000 election. but on the issues of same-sex marriage, they are of the same mind. they joined forces back in 2010 -- in 2009 to fight prop 8, the california law that bans same-sex marriage. cnn's gloria borger sat down with them for their only joint interview before olson argued against the case for the supreme court. >> this is a conservative court. i don't have to tell either of you that. so that what makes you believe that this court is going to rule in your favor? lots of people would say, the odds are against you. >> i think these are conservative values, as much as they are liberal values. the belief in the constitution, the belief in an independent judiciary. the recognition of equality. the desire to prevent the government from regulating people's most intimate relationships, i think as much a conservative value as it is a liberal value. i think also if you look at what this court has done in this last ten years, we have had landmark civil rights decisions in the sexual orientation area tha
, ted olson and david boies, argued different sides of the supreme court case that decided the 2000 election. but on the issues of same-sex marriage, they are of the same mind. they joined forces back in 2010 -- in 2009 to fight prop 8, the california law that bans same-sex marriage. cnn's gloria borger sat down with them for their only joint interview before olson argued against the case for the supreme court. >> this is a conservative court. i don't have to tell either of you that. so...
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these officials are elected by you. [ applause ] they are elected by you. i am elected by you. i am constrained, as they are constrained. by a system that our founders put in place. it's a government of and by and for the people. and so surely we can have a debate that is not based on the notion somehow that your elected representative are trying to do something to you, other than potentially prevent another group of families from grieving the way the families of aurora or newtown or columbine have grieved. we have to get past some of the rhetoric that gets perpetuated that breaks down trust and is so over the top that it just shuts down all discussion. and it's important for all of us when we hear that kind of talk that say, hole on a second. get the facts. we're not proposing a gun registration system. we're proposing background checks for criminals. don't just listen to what some advocates or folk who is have an interest in this thing are saying. look at the actual legislation. that is what happened here in colorado. and hopefully if we know the facts and we're listening to
these officials are elected by you. [ applause ] they are elected by you. i am elected by you. i am constrained, as they are constrained. by a system that our founders put in place. it's a government of and by and for the people. and so surely we can have a debate that is not based on the notion somehow that your elected representative are trying to do something to you, other than potentially prevent another group of families from grieving the way the families of aurora or newtown or columbine...
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it will take work to create plat forms so people will start in the next elections vote for candidates because they're on the left or right of those particular issues. that political party culture, that is the major challenge. and where we're starting from down in jordan, i think we're still steps ahead of many, many countries in the middle east. it's going to be tough for all of us, but that's the only way i think we can do it. >> your majesty, thank you very much. this was a fascinating conversation. >>> we'll be back in a moment with the richest man in india, the second richest man, mukesh, ambani. with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutroge
it will take work to create plat forms so people will start in the next elections vote for candidates because they're on the left or right of those particular issues. that political party culture, that is the major challenge. and where we're starting from down in jordan, i think we're still steps ahead of many, many countries in the middle east. it's going to be tough for all of us, but that's the only way i think we can do it. >> your majesty, thank you very much. this was a fascinating...
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she is a dynamic woman and great lawmaker and i hope she wins re-election. that said, we have four democrats who haven't spoken on the record and supported gay marriage. again, i hope they all evolve. a year ago, when president obama jumped onboard, i was proud of the president. i'm proud of all of the democratic senators and i just hope that one day they will see clear that there is no second class citizens in our society and there is no -- there should be no form of discrimination that we allow in our society and hopefully one day the people, the great people of louisiana will see that as well. >> it sounds, donna, like she doesn't want to do it to endorse same sex marriage because she's up for re-election next year and it could hurt her. >> as you well know there are many democrats up for re-election next year and many of them have come onboard. kay haagin just this past week. mr. bachus of montana. so clearly, when we started this conversation earlier this week and talked about mr. nelson of florida we kept saying well maybe these are democrats who are v
she is a dynamic woman and great lawmaker and i hope she wins re-election. that said, we have four democrats who haven't spoken on the record and supported gay marriage. again, i hope they all evolve. a year ago, when president obama jumped onboard, i was proud of the president. i'm proud of all of the democratic senators and i just hope that one day they will see clear that there is no second class citizens in our society and there is no -- there should be no form of discrimination that we...
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we don't like the idea that our elections are beauty pageants. when you hear a comment like this it sort of reminds us of this unseemly thing in our culture i wish we could change. >> i think there's something else going on too. these things only really take hold when there is some kind of context before hand. in this case as you know barack obama has been accused of not having enough women in his inner circle and running a white house is kind of high testosterone. when those things are the pretext something like this has more -- i don't think that has much to do with it. they've added a lot of women. >> here's the thing. some of us know president obama a little bit. he is a little i don't want to say fratty like president bush was but locker roomy. >> he's a guy's guy. >> he really is. and that's why in 2009, you know, the complaints about there weren't women in the inner circle and there were legitimately women staffers at the white house who didn't like the fact that he played ball with the male staffers and went golfing with the male staffers
we don't like the idea that our elections are beauty pageants. when you hear a comment like this it sort of reminds us of this unseemly thing in our culture i wish we could change. >> i think there's something else going on too. these things only really take hold when there is some kind of context before hand. in this case as you know barack obama has been accused of not having enough women in his inner circle and running a white house is kind of high testosterone. when those things are...
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because for the first time, they elected a prom king and prom queen. the king was white, the queen was black. so they said let's combine these. the queen was not invited to the white prom. so they're saying -- so they're trying to throw this chicken dinner to raise enough money to have a integrated prom. now, this is where the school is at fault. they put up posters saying come to our chicken din other and we're going to raise money for the prom and the school made them tear it down. that's where the school is at fault. it's an old tradition. it's time to change. >> i say the school should step up. the school should really take responsibility here. the idea of saying well, you could have two proms, as one of the students said, that's pretty lame. and whatever it takes, whether it's a private donor to come in and finance this integrated prom or whether it's to bring a teen idol or someone in, you were talking last night about jay-z. i bet you in jay-z came down there and was going to be there -- >> ip thi think we all should j send them ten bucks. just
because for the first time, they elected a prom king and prom queen. the king was white, the queen was black. so they said let's combine these. the queen was not invited to the white prom. so they're saying -- so they're trying to throw this chicken dinner to raise enough money to have a integrated prom. now, this is where the school is at fault. they put up posters saying come to our chicken din other and we're going to raise money for the prom and the school made them tear it down. that's...
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if a republican ever wants to get elected in a general election again, they've got to move off these social issues. that is a polling situation. >> how do you get there, talking about the wing of the party that is more libertarian? >> i think there's a lot of conversations happening within the context of the republican party. about how the republican party is going to reform. i think rand paul has laid out the path forward. some people disagree with that approach. look, i don't like saying this is a settled issue. it doesn't give americans room to breathe and have a conversation about it. that's what we need to move on an issue. it's okay if there's disagreement even around this table on the issue. the important thing is to have thoughtful conversations about it. >> is the gop having that? is there a civil war in the gop. >> look. i work on this issue religiously. no pun intended. and. >> i think the republicans need advice. very simple, they have to redefine conservatism. conservatism at its core is about rugged individualism. >> did you read my book? >> yes. >> but no, listen to me
if a republican ever wants to get elected in a general election again, they've got to move off these social issues. that is a polling situation. >> how do you get there, talking about the wing of the party that is more libertarian? >> i think there's a lot of conversations happening within the context of the republican party. about how the republican party is going to reform. i think rand paul has laid out the path forward. some people disagree with that approach. look, i don't like...
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and in atlanta the elected d.a. i served underway, he did not have police protection outside of his house. and he was the d.a. for 37 years. we routinely get threats. normally they would not be serious or we would not take them that way. there is always the threat of danger when you prosecute. even now that i have been out prosecuting for many years i often run into people and pasthem and think i know him. he somebody i put behind bars. >> i'm sure that you heard mike mclelland in january with his very strident language saying we will find you. we will get you. and then ultimately a man who was known to have carried a gun just walking the dog is gunned down in his own home along side his wife. what is the chill effect here on people like you and others, prosecutors who do this for a living who know this is 2 1/2 months. how is this going to effect the people who try to put bad guys rai? >> you know, the merger and the retaliation against prosecutors is nothing new. and when you take the job especially if you are one
and in atlanta the elected d.a. i served underway, he did not have police protection outside of his house. and he was the d.a. for 37 years. we routinely get threats. normally they would not be serious or we would not take them that way. there is always the threat of danger when you prosecute. even now that i have been out prosecuting for many years i often run into people and pasthem and think i know him. he somebody i put behind bars. >> i'm sure that you heard mike mclelland in january...
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that was mitt romney's record low among latino voters in november's election and why republicans are more willing than ever to get the divisive issue of illegal immigration off the table, but it's still very complex politically for the gop. >> i have legislation. >> bipartisan omit mix about one of the most polarizing issues, immigration reform. >> i think we have a deal. >> every major policy issue has been resolved. >> senate negotiators had already come together on some of the biggest flash points, a 13-year earned path to citizenship allowed only after specific border security measures are enacted and an employment verification system. the last piece of the complex puzzle is now in place. a low-skilled guest worker program that pleases big business, which wants more workers, and big labor, which wants to protect american jobs. >> the beauty of this program is that it rises and falls with the economy. so when the economy is booming, there will be more visas available for foreign workers and when it's not there won't be. that's something that we've never seen in the united states b
that was mitt romney's record low among latino voters in november's election and why republicans are more willing than ever to get the divisive issue of illegal immigration off the table, but it's still very complex politically for the gop. >> i have legislation. >> bipartisan omit mix about one of the most polarizing issues, immigration reform. >> i think we have a deal. >> every major policy issue has been resolved. >> senate negotiators had already come together...
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we're talking about an election 1300 days away. >> for now public protests have left her potential opponents in limbo. other democrats are tiptoeing around their intentions to run and republicans are unsure of when they can start attacking her. until then, you can bet hillary clinton will keep dancing around the idea of whether or not she'll run for president again. now, republicans tell me they are very concerned about a potential clinton cornation in 2016 and, jake, there is a new super pac out called america rising that is going to be dedicated over the next few months even to collect research on some of these potential democrats. but their first order of business is going after hillary clinton so they're going to be getting this research together to define her and engage her before she can even put a campaign in place. it is only 2013 so starting early. >> my god. super pac already. interesting. let's bring in our political panel, jonathan martin, and my other guests. you used to work as a senior adviser to mitt romney's campaign. let me start with you. >> yeah. >> so it sounds like the
we're talking about an election 1300 days away. >> for now public protests have left her potential opponents in limbo. other democrats are tiptoeing around their intentions to run and republicans are unsure of when they can start attacking her. until then, you can bet hillary clinton will keep dancing around the idea of whether or not she'll run for president again. now, republicans tell me they are very concerned about a potential clinton cornation in 2016 and, jake, there is a new super...
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elected officials getting assassinate and that is sending a chill through the community and the community in general. i'm a criminal defense lawyer and still a commissioned officer here in texas. i am carrying a gun more now than i did as a plaintiff. it is sending a chill until these people are found. >> that's what i am hearing from a lot of your colleagues. thanks very much for joining us and deepest condolences to you and everyone on the scene for this horrific loss. let's continue the conversation. joining us is our senior legal analyst and prosecutor and joining us is the criminal defense attorney. prosecutor murders here in the united states have been relatively rare, but threats against prosecutors in judges clearly have been on the rise for years at the federal level. they more than doubled over the past decade. any sense of what might be driving this bad trend? >> maybe i'm too cynical, but i have been surprised there were not more threats and violence against prosecutors and judges. it's the job of prosecutors and judges to make the lives of criminals terrible. they are angry a
elected officials getting assassinate and that is sending a chill through the community and the community in general. i'm a criminal defense lawyer and still a commissioned officer here in texas. i am carrying a gun more now than i did as a plaintiff. it is sending a chill until these people are found. >> that's what i am hearing from a lot of your colleagues. thanks very much for joining us and deepest condolences to you and everyone on the scene for this horrific loss. let's continue...